Contact Us – Tip Line

If you are aware of an underage party or illegal activity submit the anonymous form below, and the Vernon ROCKS coalition will work with the Vernon Police Department to prevent or stop the activity.

Anonymous Tip Line

Concern - Drinking

I SUSPECT there's an underage party being planned

I KNOW there's an underage party planned

There's an underage party happening NOW

Concern - Drug use

I SUSPECT someone of possessing or dealing drugs

I KNOW someone has drugs on them

I KNOW someone is dealing drugs

Location of party

Name and/or Location of person with drugs

Comments/Additional Information

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Email

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Reminder: Under CT General Statutes, 53a-180c: Falsely reporting an incident (in the second degree) is a Class A misdemeanor when, knowing the information reported, conveyed or circulated to be false or baseless, such person gratuitously reports to a law enforcement officer or agency (1) the alleged occurrence of an offense or incident which did not in fact occur, (2) an allegedly impending occurrence of an offense or incident which in fact is not about to occur, or (3) false information relating to an actual offense or incident or to the alleged implication of some person therein.

Unfortunately, sexual minorities often face social stigma, discrimination, and other challenges like violence and harassment, not experienced by those who identify as heterosexual. These challenges mixed with other stressors lead sexual minorities to be at an increased risk for substance use. According to SAMHSA, substance use disorders affect 20 to 30% of the LGBTQIA+ population, compared to 8.4% of the general population. People who identify as gay and lesbian are more than twice as likely as those who identify as heterosexual to have a severe alcohol or tobacco use disorder. That number raises to three times as likely for people who identify as bisexual, and five times as likely for people who are unsure how to identify their sexuality (National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2017). The Vernon ROCKS Coalition wants everyone to know there are supportive people, and resources to help and you are not alone. We stand in solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community. Visit our website for more information. www.vernonrocksct.org/pride-month/... See MoreSee Less